Taylor Evan Fulks
Goodreads Author
Born
in Alpine, The United States
December 17
Website
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Member Since
August 2012
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/taylorfulks
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My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
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published
2012
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4 editions
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“Cherish your children...for they are the footprints you will leave behind.”
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
“The person that cares the least...controls the relationship. ~Taylor”
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
“humans have a tendency to recall vividly that which terrorizes or harms us, far more easily than that which makes us smile.”
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
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“The person that cares the least...controls the relationship. ~Taylor”
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
“Cherish your children...for they are the footprints you will leave behind.”
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
― My Prison Without Bars: The Journey of a Damaged Woman to Someplace Normal
“Some people you meet and they're your friend for a day. Some you meet and you never really know at all. And then there are those who get caught inside your soul and stay there forever.”
― After Forever Ends
― After Forever Ends
“Over time, I have realized that at 20, you can wear too much makeup and people assume you're a slut. Do it at 40 and they think you're a sea witch.”
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